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An oversight committee says Cleveland police have made significant progress in a recommended overhaul of how they handle missing person and sex crime investigations. The recommendations came from a commission formed in 2009 to review policies following public outrage after the remains of 11 women were found in Anthony Sowell’s Imperial Avenue home in late […]

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  The new Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum Archives were officially dedicated during a ceremony on Monday. The library, which is a new addition to Cuyahoga Community College’s Metropolitan Campus, is a research facility for all of those interested in the history of rock. “At the museum, down by the lake, we […]

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We could all use a break on gas these days. Now BP is offering a discount at some 39 Cleveland-area stations this month. It’s all part of the kickoff for their new BP Pump Rewards program. Select gas stations will be giving drivers 10 cents off the price of each gallon of gas, up to 20 […]

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water main break on Lake Court in Cleveland flooded portions of East 55th Street near I-90 early Tuesday. The break was first noticed by a Cleveland police officer at 1 a.m. Tuesday. Lake Court is buckled and some portions have collapsed. Traffic was still flowing without any problems on East 55th Street. Lake Court is […]

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The countdown continues for this year’s Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony this weekend.   Monday at 6 p.m., the Rock Hall Library and Archives at the downtown Cuyahoga Community College campus will be officially dedicated. It houses letters, documents and contracts all related to rock-and-roll and the music industry. On Tuesday evening, […]

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A record making crowd came to Progressive Field Thursday as the Indians launched their 2012 season. A team spokeswoman say the attendance for the home opener against the Blue Jays was 43,190, the biggest in ballpark history. The weather turned out to be chilly but picture perfect for the first game of the season. The […]

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The Cleveland Browns and the City of Cleveland announced today that the court case involving a contract to perform capital repairs at Cleveland Browns Stadium has been resolved. Two competing bidders on the project have agreed to team up, allowing the work to go forward immediately. “Today’s agreement assures us that the work can be […]

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A three-hour session that ended about 3:20 p.m. Tuesday failed to resolve two remaining issues in Mayor Frank Jackson’s transformation plan for Cleveland schools. That means the plan will be introduced Wednesday to state lawmakers containing provisions the teacher’s union opposes. CTU President David Quolke said some progress had been made on how to deal with […]

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The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum will honor Kirk Franklin in a tribute to rock’s gospel roots.

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Cleveland NAACP President George Forbes has joined a group working to end marriage discimination in Ohio. “The time is now to grant two loving people the Freedom to Marry. Not since the Civil Rights Act of 1964 has there been a more important step to achieving equality for all Americans,” Forbes said, in a prepared […]

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Z1079 was in the building with The Word Church Black Out Violince movement this weekend. The Z-Fam Colby Colb, Dr. R.A.Vernon, along with Donte Whitner of the San Francisco 49ers, actress Tae Heckard, Magistrate Ratonio Rucker of Cuyahoga County Juvenile Court, musical artist and motivational speaker, Ray Jr., Tiesha Purnell, School Psychologist of the Cleveland Metropolitan […]

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If you’re looking to dine out in style on a budget, plenty of Cleveland restaurants might be able to help you out during Restaurant Week, which starts Monday. About 60 restaurants are taking part and they’re not all in the city either. They span from Mentor to Sandusky and down to Akron. Here’s how it […]